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package com.smartandroid.sa.json;

/**
 * An enumeration that defines a few standard naming conventions for JSON field
 * names. This enumeration should be used in conjunction with
 * {@link com.google.gson.GsonBuilder} to configure a
 * {@link com.google.gson.Gson} instance to properly translate Java field names
 * into the desired JSON field names.
 * 
 * @author Inderjeet Singh
 * @author Joel Leitch
 */
public enum FieldNamingPolicy {
	/**
	 * Using this naming policy with Gson will ensure that the first "letter" of
	 * the Java field name is capitalized when serialized to its JSON form.
	 * 
	 * <p>
	 * Here's a few examples of the form "Java Field Name" --->
	 * "JSON Field Name":
	 * </p>
	 * <ul>
	 * <li>someFieldName ---> SomeFieldName</li>
	 * <li>_someFieldName ---> _SomeFieldName</li>
	 * </ul>
	 */
	UPPER_CAMEL_CASE(new ModifyFirstLetterNamingPolicy(
			ModifyFirstLetterNamingPolicy.LetterModifier.UPPER)),

	/**
	 * Using this naming policy with Gson will ensure that the first "letter" of
	 * the Java field name is capitalized when serialized to its JSON form and
	 * the words will be separated by a space.
	 * 
	 * <p>
	 * Here's a few examples of the form "Java Field Name" --->
	 * "JSON Field Name":
	 * </p>
	 * <ul>
	 * <li>someFieldName ---> Some Field Name</li>
	 * <li>_someFieldName ---> _Some Field Name</li>
	 * </ul>
	 * 
	 * @since 1.4
	 */
	UPPER_CAMEL_CASE_WITH_SPACES(new UpperCamelCaseSeparatorNamingPolicy(" ")),

	/**
	 * Using this naming policy with Gson will modify the Java Field name from
	 * its camel cased form to a lower case field name where each word is
	 * separated by an underscore (_).
	 * 
	 * <p>
	 * Here's a few examples of the form "Java Field Name" --->
	 * "JSON Field Name":
	 * </p>
	 * <ul>
	 * <li>someFieldName ---> some_field_name</li>
	 * <li>_someFieldName ---> _some_field_name</li>
	 * <li>aStringField ---> a_string_field</li>
	 * <li>aURL ---> a_u_r_l</li>
	 * </ul>
	 */
	LOWER_CASE_WITH_UNDERSCORES(new LowerCamelCaseSeparatorNamingPolicy("_")),

	/**
	 * Using this naming policy with Gson will modify the Java Field name from
	 * its camel cased form to a lower case field name where each word is
	 * separated by a dash (-).
	 * 
	 * <p>
	 * Here's a few examples of the form "Java Field Name" --->
	 * "JSON Field Name":
	 * </p>
	 * <ul>
	 * <li>someFieldName ---> some-field-name</li>
	 * <li>_someFieldName ---> _some-field-name</li>
	 * <li>aStringField ---> a-string-field</li>
	 * <li>aURL ---> a-u-r-l</li>
	 * </ul>
	 * Using dashes in JavaScript is not recommended since dash is also used for
	 * a minus sign in expressions. This requires that a field named with dashes
	 * is always accessed as a quoted property like {@code myobject['my-field']}
	 * . Accessing it as an object field {@code myobject.my-field} will result
	 * in an unintended javascript expression.
	 * 
	 * @since 1.4
	 */
	LOWER_CASE_WITH_DASHES(new LowerCamelCaseSeparatorNamingPolicy("-"));

	private final FieldNamingStrategy2 namingPolicy;

	private FieldNamingPolicy(FieldNamingStrategy2 namingPolicy) {
		this.namingPolicy = namingPolicy;
	}

	FieldNamingStrategy2 getFieldNamingPolicy() {
		return namingPolicy;
	}
}
